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"' i ijaiixjiijria wsw^mffi&p by hamilton c jones salisbury n ci saturday 10 1830 vol v no 8 whole no 210 terms | the watchman may hereafter be had for â€ž dollars and fifty cents per year . riâ€žÂ«,.ff0ur new subscribers who wil v.l^rice the whole sum at one payment iva advance ine _ wo 0j _ â– ' amhav r t mlun-raathc same class shall tnpayin advance he sum of e"h do hir vhfsamb terms shall continue harwssswifl be ohargsda ether ***** w ork and talked him full after a while i squalling and rattling ; for he quttlrtthshi he got 11 chance and come at me and he ! opening his mouth about wide enough for made up for lost time ; he talked me all o me to get my list in began to strelch his ver and about in spots until i as tired head out and draw it back i and then such then lie was just getting under weigh so hissing rolfe you never did hear the i turned in and the next morning rising up ynller one stood his ground like a man ; very early i started back there didn't seem to be any back out about ' well 1 think it ought to have made liim and when the oldbrown began to hiss you serious said rolfe - .' he opened liis mouth until i thought be earth was a little confused atrolfe's re would swallow liimself.an.l tbe way lie did murk but replied : blow was nothing to nobody 1 thought come rolfe don't judge a man so there was a hurricane coming up well hard â€” you won't hear ine through â€” i now llieir dander was so high they was just gicasing a little belote starting conld'nt stand it any longer ; so at il tbey out went they glided off â€” their heads and ' io on then earth tails were both up ; tberc wan i more than ' well as 1 said 1 had started back and j about three feet of llieir bodies on the bad got along some two or three miles ; ; ground ; mid ihey began to encircle each the sun was rather better than an hour high other like a cm pie of chickens tbey had and every thing was tight still wlicn 1 saw now quit hissing and squalling and only lung lhe path where a great big bear had rattled once in a while looking each other mined over a log straight in the face all the time every how did you know that a large bear nine tbey went round isaw thai tbey were ; turned it over said rolfe i gelling closer and closer and they looked ' llecause said ear ill ' the log was a j lo me just like two fellows of the true very large one and il was rolled over and j spunk who bad stripped and were eyeing i over to a great distance â€” a small bear each other before lliey touk a round ! could hardl have moved it anil then they were going at il so serioualy ll nawfal | lie would only have slipped it on one i ] 1 ln "' ie ">)' ll;llr Â»*Â« up they were 6y ibein ] j e ?' selvos â€” there waa no uther snake present lo off ,,',., i . i i , i hurra for one or well done sit the other a thing j earth what do they turn them over l 9ukn0wiwhl h helpj mightily eumeiimea l>bl i ' or â€¢ ' ihey were gou.g i u uy it rough roll and tumble ' rolfe you ax too many questions for jf e . i tbey turn lliein over to get lhe linos well r.o.v 1 was just aa much interested as if and insects winch arc generally under i had come across a couple of men who werego ,| ieill Â» j ing to take a brush 1 clean fnrgul lhe hear and ' then go on earth â€¢ ii "', h sl,:,lim l ' : " 1 ruu * b1 lil , 1 , bmi Â«*.' ' â– "*Â»Â« l0 â– ! sin era out andgiva em all tbe fair play i knew well when isaw the eigns i fell ,,â€žâ€žâ– . 1 k-li ib in you know oiiolingvruund : they mighty bad i had no gun â€” eld dupe won't wen round i ihiuk as much as three limes with me and i had never been known to ; hen the hrsi thing 1 knuwed ihey here both pass a bear in lhal way without taking any '" il li,u ' 1 & li sqo-zit.g it s yelling &. raiding notice at all of him ; so 1 convidered-inv l '" 1 r " v - ; ir "Â»*'' u ," e Â« ta t ' ' n8ve ' f , . r | |, , ,-| nelore tn a.i my is.rn days lliey would lock knife was in my belt sharp as 1 could k b ; hm â€ž.â€ž,{â€ž.,â€ž, , gm > ls , hka lhe wish it i look it out and drew the edge a wqllo _. â€ž, a h , rilmnw astraw.and all theiima cross my tlini.il ; i fell salisliol llr.it it i their ijoutlis weie so wide open lhal i thought would do me good service and i started eeoh i-t a iiyino n i swallow iheulher off determined in my own mind lhat 1 rolfe i don't oare what people say 1 won't would al least lake a look at illlll iailll il'l hoi that snakes have bunee in em for you ci.iild'nt do any ilimg thut then 1 would eouldii'i have tied a thread into muie ktiolelhan go home keeping a si look out j jj ix^li ns lea ' *"* gol upon his tracks and billows i on ; i h - ,'!,',', hi .'Â«Â«Â«Â», earlh.'aaid rolfe kept seeing where he had been feeding weill bill eiukinksd up they were tangled and afier going along for neirly a mile in i ( ijf ,â€ž..â€ž half an h-'ur ;â€” and what uu yuu auppuab a thick place just ahead of me i come up i was doing then v on him he did'nt notice me al first : so an i liod kuuws said rolf it is mora than i courage up ; he iried lo turn round and would have come at me head foremast.but lhe limb was so small he couldn't & he squalled down &. cried like a child he thought ti6 could make me for give him but i'want nothing i began to shake and he slipped but he caught snd swung with his body under lhe limb ; he mi.de a mighty pitiful cry &, scrambled opsonin he knew it wouldn't du to stay so fur out that i would shake him off so he began to back right to where i was think ing he could back by me i was laying on the limb and he run upon me so fast that he like lo have knocked mo oil he pressed sgin me inighl ty hard and i hadn't fair play but i gel ai my knife and making over hand licks i popped 11 in to him every liiue i hadn't a bum purchase aud he siuo.l it bo lung thai i began lo think there was no pint to toy knife rul alter n while lhe meul lold.and he backed out nnd crawled lowaids lhe end of lhe hmbfgin i kepi seeino him turn his head towarda ins rump and i knew then i had been into him hut i had done no jjood fur there he seemed resolved lo slay 1 hollowed and shook and did every thing i could but ho wouldn't budge an inch so i resolved to crawl after him knowing if i could only jet one more lick he w ol.l be sure to junta ob liwns a inioliiy ticklish business bill i siren-lied ml 1 and began lu pull inysell along â€” i lelt lhe i mil j bend but i saw ll 1 could only j>ct one loot liu ther i coold reach him bu 1 draued inysell up and stretched oul :â€” i heanl u mighty crash â€” and lhe first thiuir i knuwed i waked up about suiisel.jisi as if i had ris from a sound sleep i didn't know where i was until i looked a boot and saw lhe limb which had bean broke oil 1 sa.v ihe print hue he fell and lhal was all he letl me so i made iracks lor home determin ing lhal i wouldn't gel imo another scrape lha day now rolfe thal'a the lima whtu 1 uun serious ; when 1 lying ouder that tree not you see as we define it â€” does not touch lhe soul maryland indemnity law he seemed something at a stand with this but like many others in ihe same cir cumstunces ho only began to repeat what he had already said with more vehement asserltuns and a louder tone meanwhile there mis a little by play in winch he en deavored to re-assuro ihe scotch girl with whom he had evidently ingratiated himself by very maiked attention tilling her as she rather drew off from him thai it was all nothing and that whatever he said it was no mailer and that be was just like the rest of us 1 w,is determined mat the warning Â» in li li.i.l been given in that quarter should not want what aid i could give rtj and us i saw lhat tho met iphysical argument was thrown away i had u coui.se tua more prac tical ono resuming lie conversation therefore i said you believe i hut there is a god 1 think yuu have udintllcd this yes i do and you believe that god made the world do you noil to be sure â€” i do from the mar ylundf republican award of the commissioners richard i.f.mmon robert bar ry and james chk.ston appointed bv the governor and council of maryland â– commissioners under the act passed by both , branches of the legislature of maryland,at | december session lssii entitled an actio provide indemnity to the sufferers by cer tain riots in tho city of baltimore having examined and ascertained by view and by such proof under oath as ihey deem com nelent and sufficient the value of lhe prop erty injured or destroyed by the mob be longing to all persona who have alledged in writing by proof under oalh to the said commissioners that their property was in jured or destroyed by lhe mob aforesaid in further pursuance of their duty under the net aforesaid do make to lie treasurer of lhe western slime ihis n turn ol ll.e esti mate of the value and damages by them made specifying the name of lhe parlies injured and the amonnt nf loss or injury sustained by them respectfully viz reverdy johnson the sum of forty ho is un six hun dred &. thirty-two dollars nnd fifty cents 40,632 50 john b morris and lijd'ia iholrngtworth the sum of _ six ecu thousand eight hundred and twenty live dollars and i,iuely-two cents 10,825 93 fran '/', elirott the sum of who du not pay duiing the yea | will be charged three dollars in all cases no subscription will be received for less than one year nu paper will be discontinued bnl at the op tlunuf the f.dilor unless til urrearges are paid '" p t3sÂ»all letters to lhe editor must be posl paid j olharwise they will certainly nt t he at tended to terms or advf.p.tisinn fifl'i cents a square for the first insertion end twenty-five cents per square for each insertion iijierwards no advertisement will he inserted for its than one dollar advertisements will be continued until orders ire received to etop them where do directions are previously given adveitisementsby the year or six months will bemadeata dollai per month for each aqutye n-ilh lhe privilege of changing the firm every ,. ili r â€”â€”â€”â€”â€”â€” â€”â€”â€”â€”â€” â€”â€”â€”â€”â€” â€”â€”â€”â– and you believe that ho made man ceilainly â€” of course and you believe lhat he made man a so cial being do you nol â€” that be constituted man ami made und meant him lo dwell in families and in societies it would seem so he was willing to admit now then said 1 answer me one ques tion il you believe thai men cuuld live cilber safely or happily in society without any expectation of u future life if this life were all do you not think that y'oii,nnd most men around you would give yourselves up to lhe pleasures that you could find here â€” lo pleasures that would cost you the luasl of effort and self-denial to obtain is it not evident and inevitable inking men as they are thai all virtue all aelf-disciplino cy restraint all domestic parity and all correct and temperate living would fall with the doctrine of a future life soiiicwh.it to my surprise he irankly con fessed that he thought it would well then i said bete a a very plain ease and i am willing to trust this bay will the argument he can decide slid every one in tu can decide between a belief that stage coach conversation among lhe passages in the rev mr dewey's journal is the following as i took in placo on the top of iho coach ut glasgow lor edinburgh i found a handsome young man seated 1 opposite me a boy .â€¢! twelve years and a modest look ing scotch girl with eyes sparkling like j diamonds and a freckled cheek which colored and changed ul every lutn nnd to wiiniii lhe young gallant was evidently at tempting to make himself agreeable on lhe l'o.epurl of ll.e couch sat i young i'elllow who 1 boon saw was much given lo ranting bentl.ne.lt v e took up on the way a slui dy looking middle-aged man dressed in eoarae but substantial broad i th who said to my surprise as bu took his seat this is lhe first lime i ever was on a coach ' what allien un lhat eves was dressed at ull.coul.l say lhat however ihis made up our dra matis persona lor we had a dialogue on ihe way in which i took so much interest that i shall record it our i lion sand seven hun dred sndforty-seven dol lars and fifty five cents 4.747 55 eleanor bond the sum of one thousand si hun dred und in iv three dol lars ond lor.y-i'ourcents 1,048 4-1 john clean the sum of thir poetry song of the american oiul bt j h hewitt es 0 our hearts are with our native land ty-aeven thousand iwo hundred nnd seventy dol l.iis and sixty-five cents 37,870 65 elizabeth patterson tbo sum of four bundled dol lars 400 00 j j audubon the sum of our song is for hcr glory her warrior's wreath is in our hand out lips biealhe oul her story her lolly hills and valleys green arc smiling btight before us and like a rainbow sign is seen her proud flag wavering o'er us one hundred and twenty dollars 120 00 ebmczer l finley the sum of nine hundred si twelve dollars and seventy-six cents 91 t<5 would confessedly destroy lhe happiness st improvement of too world and the only be lief ibst ean sustain it ll cd made soci ety he established tho piuniples that are necessary lo ils welfare and lo assail these principles is hostility at once to heaven and earth il is as if a man would spread light st mildew over these harvest fiulus and starve the w.ilil tu dcalh i stood mil looked al him and i lised my arms anil look sight of my tiugi r just us n i had u gnu 1 could have blowed llllll lo pieces bill iwant nothing o i ! i ilid hate it â€” baying bo fclarih took uif his li it in i rubbed hia hair â€¢ ii was a peel , sil ly made my mouth water lo look at him but ihere u as no usi ill .- â– .; my there : so i began itf 1 11 lu him did treating me wiih lhe utmost di u*i he bin kled ml aud in on io ., i in us ii out a link al i lime 1 wnn'i mueii pie .-. i at ins conduct but i knowed if ... wÂ»ul in n ut of ihe swuirfp llii.i 1 m on tin o.i , i ; so i started .. r him : lie - iv un c u y and ll .' n >' id i did carl it for u huut hull . i eir â€¢â– .â– â€¢â– -.,' i lell y hi wli it we in â– ' clear i:.e track why.jusl looking at em snd atraining ami tw buiighvatj ) ml almost tint of place lolloviino neon in their motions i did tins w.lhuul know igit.hiid i n ver should have found it out il 1 i had ill . i < ill i feel sore all over ; ",\ , ll.io o back lu lhe snakes :â€” i now aaw ll ai i lie ol i .,;,.'â– n bad ki-.lclie.l a double on ihe bngiii yaller and waa spinning his neck out lu i uu-.ui ue siz of my thumb ii - bony now be i o.ui i . utlklllh hie luugue came mil several inch bij nol suon slier poor lellow he old brown i an laid mm i as.tiaight aa a fishhook movent it n.i i in iu a hill light and a haul one and bill i ii ivnaiive.r we old brown blowe.l jisl like he had us up n nu u |. aid ol wall r win le be had been 1,'i , , ... i in n lie wanted lo in.l c.rau in.y 11 o some â€ž .- in â€¢', si.-eichcd oul aim began 18 lick , loin tli , vvulli was right sorry and looked on for i . ,,â€ž. t -,.,,,â€ž i anily klinwed u hal lo do ; mil ij iiioiio , nvas all over ; so dtawing my knife i i i pto in br.ghl ii.net s lit n ir op nj and there are smiles upon our lips fur those who mi el her foemen for glory's star knows no eclipse when smiled upon ihy woman for those who brave the mighty deep a id scorn the threat of danger we've smiles to cheer and ibbts to weep for every ocean ranger 102,552 82 baltimore auguel c 1830 richard lemmon robert barry james cheston commissioner the in on b in in /^ s in ' ' ' â– ly ll n h | â– â– h the . ib tu â– am toll i ' â– â– io i'i.'h â€¢\\ lhe lacm in i . Â» _| "" j 1 -"'' '"'â– j'd he thtii without biuc j y ,â€žâ€ž wor |, 0 f jnte.eaual ar euphrates expedition â€” tho lost ac uclicacy wurncil lu urn stolen girl to ue by whu r r guo i luuo hing porlraita olmiaeiy count , f f0 m colonel chesncy left him at a.c ol such a lellow and over fatigue have been frum lime to lime j about one hundred and forty mile â– yuu in iy talk said lhe gallant bill you , , 1 ,;,â€ž l | lbh â€ž ll , , saw iâ€žiâ€žâ€žâ€ži ,â€žâ€ž wherevei i moved u y ,,,,â€ž,â€ž an j lie , iad '< ' " ' " l "' , ! k v s ' "' â€¢ "' '>' s " hv ' t tv"?t,il 3 " nspired the arabs will such a fiiendly d.s ls y â€ž ,:â€ž. anil lhat is nothing b ru is a ,â€ž,.,, w ,, ,â€ž f y , js j j , in | admiration of his power that >'â– "*â– i \Â°" '"" ki ' 1 """' , m "' j '' m 7/"v wl'li the i ary weaver ply ! lliey showed him the greatest regard and hub ins thoughts ill man on auu " ', |( || ' lri u ni , i;j , â€ž, , his close favor end looked on him as tha magician lion isuniudul him i may den than is he hus.la and ocoupaiion uf w . 0ra nothing could resist it wasiusy tosee thnt our malic lellow , le h de-truyusg l.tujo 1 lÂ»t y il0 reduction of tho newspaper duty traveller was v iy much sin eked ii aauin ,, ,â€ž. â€ž,.,â€ž.,,.â€ž,, , â€ž, appreciating he services | p to on , wl , uk , p , ac0 0q i <"â€¢Â«Â«}â€¢â€¢ lav b.a j uiiÂ»g ilk this conferred hy i hul 1 Â£"Â£ i the ill of september i lh *â€¢"â€¢ ' '"" j Â» represcutiv , .-*..... r and r great wu,k seta us i aaierled in a recent number of tho '' "" i,,uu '"'" 1 '"" '"""" '""' , " l r ,; " v lu nr i u"ersa":u;:v,,,,,,al ( m s r revinc that tho mortality iiu.'i duly i ai tied ins , ah li.sin n childhood j nÂ«Â»i uiusi.u wji i that i a no the members of tho house of com d dui ull "" u ' u "â€¢""* " el * evr . r """''' imverse's it with resistless speed j and he alio i oiis is greater than among any similar â– â€¢Â»â– ' "â€¢ vl r "''â– "-"' """ Â«" s any thing "'â– ,.,,,,,.,..â€ž lu.mpunff tusdd aetiiimsni to the nucn her 0 fmen belonging to the same rank be mentioned i igion not urn hull und | ((| , 1||1>(u j ,,â€ž pirggrsphs aboul lu q . liilccliisni ii looked this wiiy sml llu.t llu ,.â€žâ€žâ€ž u fj ul j Â» n example 1 1'lie stamp oflico arrangements for tho way bll'l olmieil from side lo aid on his j ... â€ž,â€ž,,, i b8 ,, e c,ally one train canals ting ol , of builn eÂ«a under thenew stamp bu..l a..u at hugtlis id will i addressing o i ., s e " b "^ 1 jxi'sea as system are in a slato of completion thir v one iu | n l-.r i nu melius man way l..i t " â€¢ || ' 11 u , il|ml | y , ihe ai ! ty persons aro added to the usual number dots not know wh iai.)s;heis demon jj'w^a f,he lwu â€žâ€ž' ,.,â€ž..â€ž ,â€ž irunl were iu j n i 0 btamp.ng-rooms.and addilional rooms i i'm ilii.iking uu ih u adverted tol r w w|1|1 . hegluj i s momentum \ tn appropriated in expectation of a largo me liule boy silling by and aald lhal lie l ( ,,â€ž. :, lv -,â€ž,.â€žâ€ž i y impelled by a puwer oal } ncrei . m f circulation ought not lo hear such things m by tliem elves lulu acuoii w.lh the.l arms slr j franklin of tho royal navy llmvi more n i wish i had ol ihe en \ ml , h w r isisuu.s they seemed either lust in | (|| iai td0 | aue , er _ of this month for o,i.,i avcision to taking purl in convcrsa , h eir uwn rifl.ciiui.b ol doaing ,, ' e ** yhirled ' van pieman's land to assume the govern uu n w..l strange in Â« coa h but as i saw ; ve|y recluiuig j ,,,;, en in the room of colonel arthur lhal i.i.iii our rustic i ranter were rather along wiihan ineese anseuu ,,â€žâ€ž,,â€ž f i a general reform association for scot luliiig 4r sinking in lore lie linn assiiranc ol | wenm a u l ai ul|j o f i ern bracing all classes of reformers the young skeptic i thought i ought to apeak lu | 8h au j bl | v ta g hay uul ul a na u.-t the . n i b |, m | lir to those lately established in so 1 aald to in u von seem from jour con j j ihus lell io hiiusell un a ham j |.- lllr | iin j a , lt j iruluncl has just been fo.m li,l,,,t aaaertioiis to know much about death j | ul ,â€ž, ln â€ž, iâ€ž,ar.i wiilnn a cÂ«..pl uf leet ul ihe i wbal is death | g.ouiid and wuliuul bide rail or g^aru u any u f|om gl p ctrrsdurg that thero why death said bo what is deathl 1 scripjton diaplayed a 0 " n "' uu .* , "'â„¢ lj i(jn bg l "â€ž. ' nr c upward of 3,000 workmen employed in wh every li knowa that il ia when a of juuiping uut by i â€¢ ub " , j m , j;tr j by hia building a cathedral lo be dedicated to st linn iiie ceas s to livc;aud there is an end , """" y , aln ihe psso.ble sudduo ouu.ingency j | s;iac . the outside of the cupalo is to bu ,,| bun f a hatl " ! ornamented by 5j4 columns ol granite each liul this said 1 is no definition ton i ,. v y uh re f ere0 ce lo this rowje uf conveying q , o(|0 pu , ce 42 f eel jâ€žh 15 of which should ut least define wbal you talk about how8t un i e carnages una pail.eulai^luaiaoce u h _ ive b , iady brrl â€ž e d the porticoes will o confiiletitlv else you ulieu.pt lo urgus j iag j 0 d.-piayid b an aui.ua on *"â€¢."â€¢" j ue | s 0 feet in i ngth and will be euppor irom-you know not wlnil lo draw a cef wu.lhy of iiutiue an old j nurae . gu e â€ž, u j l 41 columns of granite with bases tl y from an uncertainly is not death kijed lu draw waguns ladenjs w 1 , q w , ien filiwbed , lt will aiii.1 i u.ed.ssolulion of the body is not level " â€ž,â€žâ€ž , nvll jmvity his sir 1 | e ,| ie sl oiagnificeiit edifice elected in lhat what you mean by death tllouitainii ieÂ«Â«ireu,is accordingly unbiiohed modern tunes tes'said be that is it it is the dtsso c1 rt | mc |, , c j,,â€žâ€ži 0 invariably ft.atalluwa lbs mrs.norion 1ms commenced proceedings lution of the body carriages lu pass buu and roiling alter the irain m liusuan d in lhe proper court tor well ihe.i i said aie the body and the , 0ij , , | 0 w oa.riage of hie w c ~* d ' m parallob , ., . soul the same thing is the principle ol iud ,,., ,,. i e l.ai uoionly w uiuu oig.n . Â» m norlon bw , rri ed a nrts and ta ueitisnotiand what the he v^^^^^ux.n.dj alt asl f Â»â€¢"Â« the sheridan's grand reio nee d iu n.,1aeun_asu w Â»" ihealore g a j r j , s fiea all the reports lha have cbt then said i it follows that the \^?,$ fu , , lw use il,o.lnly wondet.ol par j o het beauty .. she appears d.asolut on of the body has nothing to do rf ln , m â€ž?â€ž_, Â« it uerfirruiauee ou â„¢ to dislike the public gaze and admiration Â£Â£?Â£Â£>Â£ tbe^l canot nomist ituagln it difficult lur '-'; xiu 1 -*" s,ie uitardu * at " acu l *" " mw of mal'risl hat can bo dissolved there j sâ€žch ac.se lu pr.se.va a i Â»*Â»â€¢ m â€ž en lore dcatb,while it passes over thebody.doca fju,w slate of maryland city oj baltimore ect on this oth day of august 1836 before me lhe subscriber a justice of the peace of iho stale of maryland residing in tho city of baltimore personally appeared richard leminon robert burry and james chesion and made oath that the fuiegoing return signed by ihem is just and true to lhe best of their knowledge & belief sworn before j as r latimer out hearts are wi'.h our native land our song is for hoi freedom our prayers arc for the gallant bund who strike where honor ii lead em we love the taintless nir we breathe its v m , . ' i â€¢ . â– , , :. 1 i w oe ami 'â€¢"'" "" >â– '* ''" l,rs ' r n inn i iti 1 ien all al once loouoni in belonged tu u.u lor seeing lair play b ' '' " 1,n ' ' " " ,.,, i ; .,,â€ž,,, inn .-,. i lei his tail -!.| lsawhi.n jump is il over something am i [( ' > â€¢ ,, a>aw , u u he poor iclh.v change his direetion ; and ll.eu sncl a rai ,,,,",, ,,, was moving off iâ€ži r lie m llillg i never did hear i llio'l ll.al the ' u â€ž n ( madu em mule and si.-h an were at leusl loriy snakes all up ii a luiiip .... is um old uruwu dt set up so 1 forgot ll.e bear and si i in in ;.'.., wins i,,i at em ; and as long as 1 1 men in i ' n'iu,eii mad before henuw duublsn :::::::;-''''â– ,',' ';:,;, r ':;=-''''-: ai-hh^s anj 1 saw lliere were only two â€” llial tbey ,,,â€ž,â€ž,.,â€ž",â€ž-,,, ,â€ž| hisoyes c ,. i . . t were real mtlles inking a regiiliil li^bl -^ i ,,,.,, â€ž ; me in a duik n gl.i lie gamed u,'uii figlll roll you know i uiw'iys see iflâ€ž,e,sol popped lhe miles i is i did so hi lln-re is any clianc ; . â– i | - pt.iiiied uiy ,..,.â– upon em ana spun roui.u jiÂ»i like bell deler.llliied to look Â».., and see that ue was a i p inoughl lt v good lime lo get they had fair play until of vin were lar c.eai su i slipped oil ami cji.iiuutil my y Â«Â«" , ll,fl : ' f â– ' "' ' "', ' ' '"'' i ;"', ; i 1 "" i tl'iid that was aba , yuu as id n ir ;,.- 1 coiii i iocs annul six leet long j r iv lieu iin-y first scpara'i i lliey crawled j '^ u u ainl.'suid ii.irlli ii unghi hivi .... â– off ut different direft.o.ia a fuw yiirds ami i ,,â€ž, .,.â€ž â€ž - .â€ž, gl â€ž c t y u in mi hgh ly i then bioppiug begin to lick themselves ,,, | ., | i.ku iu kuuu what i u.akt you isi us if they w reaeouple nl dogs u bile - ... - 1 i ey were doing ihis lliey would occasion '. â– >' ''"'â– -'â– '> 'â– " : â€¢ "" > - ' ally raise their heads and look about cm -> â– ".â€¢ ' '" " â– > lor a lime and then begin licking again <=" j g lil ,,-_â€ž,;,_ -...,â€ž ,, | â€ž, ,. -, â– â€ž believe m 1'ht.y were so long st thia lhat i began lo lv | lal . ,', lu uj and kiiu.v huw i ,,. hunk they were nol genuine pluck but thai .,,,.,,. | ,,,,,. ihey were getl.ng l.red of it and wauled af r t lelt ihe i.u ruwn spinning ai locrawl off however i hegged llieir i was saying i took ilw â– â€¢ pardonaf.it thinking so hard ol em for iar.Â«d .... mr hum ' j'^'^'iw^z afier reeling a while just lung enough to po-se ii.ai i lll ' a **,',,' cool off a iile one of em roared ; he yy holler made a noise like an ox m a distance and ; u * miua . jijr ,.,â€ž, , hadgiusich â– >â€¢â– "<â– i tell von whu i trembled all over 1 then m m , _,.â€ž,,â€ž,, ji l . was selling up ... a uee noticed them agin and saw lhal they were m y ;â€žâ€¢â€ž,, ..' bout the same aize â€” that one waaa dark a dujou know twaa the same inquired dingy brown color while the olher was a rolie â€ž ..â€ž, bright yuller covered with dark spots ii do you know your horaeÂ»'aaid eanb whs tbe ynllcr looking one that first roared ;*Â«.â– m , w . a and ns soon na he finished he raised ins "' "^ * u j n Â§ lfe(j . , uuked tl heud about a foot and a half high curved "^, ,^ a w ,,!,,, a , ,,,,â€ž" i ; i ,,,.-. he knuw'd his neck jiat like a horse and then bring | |, u i'..t a guu fut ha went a little higher and ing ins tail over hit bend jisl ns i he had l . r ., ll â€ž s , uul u pun a limb began oval a h 1 a'nt been nicked lie began lo wave it horizon ul uts u'was a u g.uy trying ihmg to me tu v , i,;,oii i *.. over me to look at him he seemed 10 no i , _ w m u , nrsl l|ace , nat llfl was a it so boldly and 1 thought he merely uem0nd ua , u ,| uw â€¢ a d that tho limb was so lar did it to have some music to begin the war ,, u , n anv iher ilmi he couldn't jump oil '}<*Â»''" . v i uu coining down upon ihe ground , and ii he well when the yaller one roared it was ull , u , al â€žâ€ž â€ž as so ... avy i was p.Â«..y Â« *â€¢ inst like dulttng a shovel of hot coals .... would break some ol ins join.a fcl imii.lorow he fairly quailed ii was so mad that in an instant he raised his un a my inu g . body nearly half as high ns he was long , "Â» j me>au(jllie llll)b wl)8 so small i know'o and began to peep about him . l the same ( ooowo ,, lurn , uuni j so a crawled right at lime raising his latl up aboul six inches i no , o w , kle â€ž tiuoched utr fro lhe ilea snd and milling as if he would shako eve.y g rtw | nf n y knits i dewminsd if bs Â«Â»"'" neo.it of hia skin he was proper ,, 1il0 he ihunldjiunp off hsnuwbagmtoininm mad i tell you and irimblcd like h had te^fbevus-xlt fig k wan't sausfied with merely Â» jng aa if ba wuuld m but he cuuldu't gu las i'ts freedoms endless dower we'll twine for him a fadeless wreath who scorns a tyrant's power they tell of france's beauteous rare of italy's proud daughters of scotland's lassies england's fur and nymph's of shanoi.'s waters we heed not all their boasted bonis thpugb lords mound ihem hover our glory lies in freedom's arms a freeman for n lover whet peggy's dog her arms imprison 1 often wish my lot was hieen â€” how often i abould aland and turn to gel a pat from hands like hern we have nol seen tin work limn winch ihis extract is taken but iroin lhe speci men before us we would say in ihe lau gunge'of our neighbors the gold dig i 'â€¢ thai if came from a mine worth work ing from elksawalawa or the ptophtl of lhe hvsf snake fight and rf.ar chase ' rolfe said earth ' 1 never saw a gond ; reason for a man being serious when he could be cheerful now if you want to he serious i'll tell y.ui a story ; i'll tell you one that inaiie inu buttons once for a whole day ' then give il to us said rolfe very well said earth ' be nil atten tion and you shall bear it 1 am said rolfe well began earth ' i was living when i it happened on that piece of laud 1 bought of the squire snd a hard bargain it was 1 think he gouged me in thai trade bu that's neither here nor there 1 said before i was living on it i had been hard at work for several weeks killing a parcel of trees and trying to gel ready a small clear ing for tny next year's crop when 1 thought 1 would step over to ono of my neighbors .* p a lie or too and hear what was go ing on he lived about ten miles off by tha neat way but much further to go round by the swamp so taking lhe near path 1 went over one evening and what i hardly ever did before i forgot lo lake my gnu along 1 found the old fellow at home wj aa soon as 1 goi sealed 1 went hard lo

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"' i ijaiixjiijria wsw^mffi&p by hamilton c jones salisbury n ci saturday 10 1830 vol v no 8 whole no 210 terms | the watchman may hereafter be had for â€ž dollars and fifty cents per year . riâ€žÂ«,.ff0ur new subscribers who wil v.l^rice the whole sum at one payment iva advance ine _ wo 0j _ â– ' amhav r t mlun-raathc same class shall tnpayin advance he sum of e"h do hir vhfsamb terms shall continue harwssswifl be ohargsda ether ***** w ork and talked him full after a while i squalling and rattling ; for he quttlrtthshi he got 11 chance and come at me and he ! opening his mouth about wide enough for made up for lost time ; he talked me all o me to get my list in began to strelch his ver and about in spots until i as tired head out and draw it back i and then such then lie was just getting under weigh so hissing rolfe you never did hear the i turned in and the next morning rising up ynller one stood his ground like a man ; very early i started back there didn't seem to be any back out about ' well 1 think it ought to have made liim and when the oldbrown began to hiss you serious said rolfe - .' he opened liis mouth until i thought be earth was a little confused atrolfe's re would swallow liimself.an.l tbe way lie did murk but replied : blow was nothing to nobody 1 thought come rolfe don't judge a man so there was a hurricane coming up well hard â€” you won't hear ine through â€” i now llieir dander was so high they was just gicasing a little belote starting conld'nt stand it any longer ; so at il tbey out went they glided off â€” their heads and ' io on then earth tails were both up ; tberc wan i more than ' well as 1 said 1 had started back and j about three feet of llieir bodies on the bad got along some two or three miles ; ; ground ; mid ihey began to encircle each the sun was rather better than an hour high other like a cm pie of chickens tbey had and every thing was tight still wlicn 1 saw now quit hissing and squalling and only lung lhe path where a great big bear had rattled once in a while looking each other mined over a log straight in the face all the time every how did you know that a large bear nine tbey went round isaw thai tbey were ; turned it over said rolfe i gelling closer and closer and they looked ' llecause said ear ill ' the log was a j lo me just like two fellows of the true very large one and il was rolled over and j spunk who bad stripped and were eyeing i over to a great distance â€” a small bear each other before lliey touk a round ! could hardl have moved it anil then they were going at il so serioualy ll nawfal | lie would only have slipped it on one i ] 1 ln "' ie ">)' ll;llr Â»*Â« up they were 6y ibein ] j e ?' selvos â€” there waa no uther snake present lo off ,,',., i . i i , i hurra for one or well done sit the other a thing j earth what do they turn them over l 9ukn0wiwhl h helpj mightily eumeiimea l>bl i ' or â€¢ ' ihey were gou.g i u uy it rough roll and tumble ' rolfe you ax too many questions for jf e . i tbey turn lliein over to get lhe linos well r.o.v 1 was just aa much interested as if and insects winch arc generally under i had come across a couple of men who werego ,| ieill Â» j ing to take a brush 1 clean fnrgul lhe hear and ' then go on earth â€¢ ii "', h sl,:,lim l ' : " 1 ruu * b1 lil , 1 , bmi Â«*.' ' â– "*Â»Â« l0 â– ! sin era out andgiva em all tbe fair play i knew well when isaw the eigns i fell ,,â€žâ€žâ– . 1 k-li ib in you know oiiolingvruund : they mighty bad i had no gun â€” eld dupe won't wen round i ihiuk as much as three limes with me and i had never been known to ; hen the hrsi thing 1 knuwed ihey here both pass a bear in lhal way without taking any '" il li,u ' 1 & li sqo-zit.g it s yelling &. raiding notice at all of him ; so 1 convidered-inv l '" 1 r " v - ; ir "Â»*'' u ," e Â« ta t ' ' n8ve ' f , . r | |, , ,-| nelore tn a.i my is.rn days lliey would lock knife was in my belt sharp as 1 could k b ; hm â€ž.â€ž,{â€ž.,â€ž, , gm > ls , hka lhe wish it i look it out and drew the edge a wqllo _. â€ž, a h , rilmnw astraw.and all theiima cross my tlini.il ; i fell salisliol llr.it it i their ijoutlis weie so wide open lhal i thought would do me good service and i started eeoh i-t a iiyino n i swallow iheulher off determined in my own mind lhat 1 rolfe i don't oare what people say 1 won't would al least lake a look at illlll iailll il'l hoi that snakes have bunee in em for you ci.iild'nt do any ilimg thut then 1 would eouldii'i have tied a thread into muie ktiolelhan go home keeping a si look out j jj ix^li ns lea ' *"* gol upon his tracks and billows i on ; i h - ,'!,',', hi .'Â«Â«Â«Â», earlh.'aaid rolfe kept seeing where he had been feeding weill bill eiukinksd up they were tangled and afier going along for neirly a mile in i ( ijf ,â€ž..â€ž half an h-'ur ;â€” and what uu yuu auppuab a thick place just ahead of me i come up i was doing then v on him he did'nt notice me al first : so an i liod kuuws said rolf it is mora than i courage up ; he iried lo turn round and would have come at me head foremast.but lhe limb was so small he couldn't & he squalled down &. cried like a child he thought ti6 could make me for give him but i'want nothing i began to shake and he slipped but he caught snd swung with his body under lhe limb ; he mi.de a mighty pitiful cry &, scrambled opsonin he knew it wouldn't du to stay so fur out that i would shake him off so he began to back right to where i was think ing he could back by me i was laying on the limb and he run upon me so fast that he like lo have knocked mo oil he pressed sgin me inighl ty hard and i hadn't fair play but i gel ai my knife and making over hand licks i popped 11 in to him every liiue i hadn't a bum purchase aud he siuo.l it bo lung thai i began lo think there was no pint to toy knife rul alter n while lhe meul lold.and he backed out nnd crawled lowaids lhe end of lhe hmbfgin i kepi seeino him turn his head towarda ins rump and i knew then i had been into him hut i had done no jjood fur there he seemed resolved lo slay 1 hollowed and shook and did every thing i could but ho wouldn't budge an inch so i resolved to crawl after him knowing if i could only jet one more lick he w ol.l be sure to junta ob liwns a inioliiy ticklish business bill i siren-lied ml 1 and began lu pull inysell along â€” i lelt lhe i mil j bend but i saw ll 1 could only j>ct one loot liu ther i coold reach him bu 1 draued inysell up and stretched oul :â€” i heanl u mighty crash â€” and lhe first thiuir i knuwed i waked up about suiisel.jisi as if i had ris from a sound sleep i didn't know where i was until i looked a boot and saw lhe limb which had bean broke oil 1 sa.v ihe print hue he fell and lhal was all he letl me so i made iracks lor home determin ing lhal i wouldn't gel imo another scrape lha day now rolfe thal'a the lima whtu 1 uun serious ; when 1 lying ouder that tree not you see as we define it â€” does not touch lhe soul maryland indemnity law he seemed something at a stand with this but like many others in ihe same cir cumstunces ho only began to repeat what he had already said with more vehement asserltuns and a louder tone meanwhile there mis a little by play in winch he en deavored to re-assuro ihe scotch girl with whom he had evidently ingratiated himself by very maiked attention tilling her as she rather drew off from him thai it was all nothing and that whatever he said it was no mailer and that be was just like the rest of us 1 w,is determined mat the warning Â» in li li.i.l been given in that quarter should not want what aid i could give rtj and us i saw lhat tho met iphysical argument was thrown away i had u coui.se tua more prac tical ono resuming lie conversation therefore i said you believe i hut there is a god 1 think yuu have udintllcd this yes i do and you believe that god made the world do you noil to be sure â€” i do from the mar ylundf republican award of the commissioners richard i.f.mmon robert bar ry and james chk.ston appointed bv the governor and council of maryland â– commissioners under the act passed by both , branches of the legislature of maryland,at | december session lssii entitled an actio provide indemnity to the sufferers by cer tain riots in tho city of baltimore having examined and ascertained by view and by such proof under oath as ihey deem com nelent and sufficient the value of lhe prop erty injured or destroyed by the mob be longing to all persona who have alledged in writing by proof under oalh to the said commissioners that their property was in jured or destroyed by lhe mob aforesaid in further pursuance of their duty under the net aforesaid do make to lie treasurer of lhe western slime ihis n turn ol ll.e esti mate of the value and damages by them made specifying the name of lhe parlies injured and the amonnt nf loss or injury sustained by them respectfully viz reverdy johnson the sum of forty ho is un six hun dred &. thirty-two dollars nnd fifty cents 40,632 50 john b morris and lijd'ia iholrngtworth the sum of _ six ecu thousand eight hundred and twenty live dollars and i,iuely-two cents 10,825 93 fran '/', elirott the sum of who du not pay duiing the yea | will be charged three dollars in all cases no subscription will be received for less than one year nu paper will be discontinued bnl at the op tlunuf the f.dilor unless til urrearges are paid '" p t3sÂ»all letters to lhe editor must be posl paid j olharwise they will certainly nt t he at tended to terms or advf.p.tisinn fifl'i cents a square for the first insertion end twenty-five cents per square for each insertion iijierwards no advertisement will he inserted for its than one dollar advertisements will be continued until orders ire received to etop them where do directions are previously given adveitisementsby the year or six months will bemadeata dollai per month for each aqutye n-ilh lhe privilege of changing the firm every ,. ili r â€”â€”â€”â€”â€”â€” â€”â€”â€”â€”â€” â€”â€”â€”â€”â€” â€”â€”â€”â– and you believe that ho made man ceilainly â€” of course and you believe lhat he made man a so cial being do you nol â€” that be constituted man ami made und meant him lo dwell in families and in societies it would seem so he was willing to admit now then said 1 answer me one ques tion il you believe thai men cuuld live cilber safely or happily in society without any expectation of u future life if this life were all do you not think that y'oii,nnd most men around you would give yourselves up to lhe pleasures that you could find here â€” lo pleasures that would cost you the luasl of effort and self-denial to obtain is it not evident and inevitable inking men as they are thai all virtue all aelf-disciplino cy restraint all domestic parity and all correct and temperate living would fall with the doctrine of a future life soiiicwh.it to my surprise he irankly con fessed that he thought it would well then i said bete a a very plain ease and i am willing to trust this bay will the argument he can decide slid every one in tu can decide between a belief that stage coach conversation among lhe passages in the rev mr dewey's journal is the following as i took in placo on the top of iho coach ut glasgow lor edinburgh i found a handsome young man seated 1 opposite me a boy .â€¢! twelve years and a modest look ing scotch girl with eyes sparkling like j diamonds and a freckled cheek which colored and changed ul every lutn nnd to wiiniii lhe young gallant was evidently at tempting to make himself agreeable on lhe l'o.epurl of ll.e couch sat i young i'elllow who 1 boon saw was much given lo ranting bentl.ne.lt v e took up on the way a slui dy looking middle-aged man dressed in eoarae but substantial broad i th who said to my surprise as bu took his seat this is lhe first lime i ever was on a coach ' what allien un lhat eves was dressed at ull.coul.l say lhat however ihis made up our dra matis persona lor we had a dialogue on ihe way in which i took so much interest that i shall record it our i lion sand seven hun dred sndforty-seven dol lars and fifty five cents 4.747 55 eleanor bond the sum of one thousand si hun dred und in iv three dol lars ond lor.y-i'ourcents 1,048 4-1 john clean the sum of thir poetry song of the american oiul bt j h hewitt es 0 our hearts are with our native land ty-aeven thousand iwo hundred nnd seventy dol l.iis and sixty-five cents 37,870 65 elizabeth patterson tbo sum of four bundled dol lars 400 00 j j audubon the sum of our song is for hcr glory her warrior's wreath is in our hand out lips biealhe oul her story her lolly hills and valleys green arc smiling btight before us and like a rainbow sign is seen her proud flag wavering o'er us one hundred and twenty dollars 120 00 ebmczer l finley the sum of nine hundred si twelve dollars and seventy-six cents 91 t<5 would confessedly destroy lhe happiness st improvement of too world and the only be lief ibst ean sustain it ll cd made soci ety he established tho piuniples that are necessary lo ils welfare and lo assail these principles is hostility at once to heaven and earth il is as if a man would spread light st mildew over these harvest fiulus and starve the w.ilil tu dcalh i stood mil looked al him and i lised my arms anil look sight of my tiugi r just us n i had u gnu 1 could have blowed llllll lo pieces bill iwant nothing o i ! i ilid hate it â€” baying bo fclarih took uif his li it in i rubbed hia hair â€¢ ii was a peel , sil ly made my mouth water lo look at him but ihere u as no usi ill .- â– .; my there : so i began itf 1 11 lu him did treating me wiih lhe utmost di u*i he bin kled ml aud in on io ., i in us ii out a link al i lime 1 wnn'i mueii pie .-. i at ins conduct but i knowed if ... wÂ»ul in n ut of ihe swuirfp llii.i 1 m on tin o.i , i ; so i started .. r him : lie - iv un c u y and ll .' n >' id i did carl it for u huut hull . i eir â€¢â– .â– â€¢â– -.,' i lell y hi wli it we in â– ' clear i:.e track why.jusl looking at em snd atraining ami tw buiighvatj ) ml almost tint of place lolloviino neon in their motions i did tins w.lhuul know igit.hiid i n ver should have found it out il 1 i had ill . i < ill i feel sore all over ; ",\ , ll.io o back lu lhe snakes :â€” i now aaw ll ai i lie ol i .,;,.'â– n bad ki-.lclie.l a double on ihe bngiii yaller and waa spinning his neck out lu i uu-.ui ue siz of my thumb ii - bony now be i o.ui i . utlklllh hie luugue came mil several inch bij nol suon slier poor lellow he old brown i an laid mm i as.tiaight aa a fishhook movent it n.i i in iu a hill light and a haul one and bill i ii ivnaiive.r we old brown blowe.l jisl like he had us up n nu u |. aid ol wall r win le be had been 1,'i , , ... i in n lie wanted lo in.l c.rau in.y 11 o some â€ž .- in â€¢', si.-eichcd oul aim began 18 lick , loin tli , vvulli was right sorry and looked on for i . ,,â€ž. t -,.,,,â€ž i anily klinwed u hal lo do ; mil ij iiioiio , nvas all over ; so dtawing my knife i i i pto in br.ghl ii.net s lit n ir op nj and there are smiles upon our lips fur those who mi el her foemen for glory's star knows no eclipse when smiled upon ihy woman for those who brave the mighty deep a id scorn the threat of danger we've smiles to cheer and ibbts to weep for every ocean ranger 102,552 82 baltimore auguel c 1830 richard lemmon robert barry james cheston commissioner the in on b in in /^ s in ' ' ' â– ly ll n h | â– â– h the . ib tu â– am toll i ' â– â– io i'i.'h â€¢\\ lhe lacm in i . Â» _| "" j 1 -"'' '"'â– j'd he thtii without biuc j y ,â€žâ€ž wor |, 0 f jnte.eaual ar euphrates expedition â€” tho lost ac uclicacy wurncil lu urn stolen girl to ue by whu r r guo i luuo hing porlraita olmiaeiy count , f f0 m colonel chesncy left him at a.c ol such a lellow and over fatigue have been frum lime to lime j about one hundred and forty mile â– yuu in iy talk said lhe gallant bill you , , 1 ,;,â€ž l | lbh â€ž ll , , saw iâ€žiâ€žâ€žâ€ži ,â€žâ€ž wherevei i moved u y ,,,,â€ž,â€ž an j lie , iad '< ' " ' " l "' , ! k v s ' "' â€¢ "' '>' s " hv ' t tv"?t,il 3 " nspired the arabs will such a fiiendly d.s ls y â€ž ,:â€ž. anil lhat is nothing b ru is a ,â€ž,.,, w ,, ,â€ž f y , js j j , in | admiration of his power that >'â– "*â– i \Â°" '"" ki ' 1 """' , m "' j '' m 7/"v wl'li the i ary weaver ply ! lliey showed him the greatest regard and hub ins thoughts ill man on auu " ', |( || ' lri u ni , i;j , â€ž, , his close favor end looked on him as tha magician lion isuniudul him i may den than is he hus.la and ocoupaiion uf w . 0ra nothing could resist it wasiusy tosee thnt our malic lellow , le h de-truyusg l.tujo 1 lÂ»t y il0 reduction of tho newspaper duty traveller was v iy much sin eked ii aauin ,, ,â€ž. â€ž,.,â€ž.,,.â€ž,, , â€ž, appreciating he services | p to on , wl , uk , p , ac0 0q i (u j ,,â€ž pirggrsphs aboul lu q . liilccliisni ii looked this wiiy sml llu.t llu ,.â€žâ€žâ€ž u fj ul j Â» n example 1 1'lie stamp oflico arrangements for tho way bll'l olmieil from side lo aid on his j ... â€ž,â€ž,,, i b8 ,, e c,ally one train canals ting ol , of builn eÂ«a under thenew stamp bu..l a..u at hugtlis id will i addressing o i ., s e " b "^ 1 jxi'sea as system are in a slato of completion thir v one iu | n l-.r i nu melius man way l..i t " â€¢ || ' 11 u , il|ml | y , ihe ai ! ty persons aro added to the usual number dots not know wh iai.)s;heis demon jj'w^a f,he lwu â€žâ€ž' ,.,â€ž..â€ž ,â€ž irunl were iu j n i 0 btamp.ng-rooms.and addilional rooms i i'm ilii.iking uu ih u adverted tol r w w|1|1 . hegluj i s momentum \ tn appropriated in expectation of a largo me liule boy silling by and aald lhal lie l ( ,,â€ž. :, lv -,â€ž,.â€žâ€ž i y impelled by a puwer oal } ncrei . m f circulation ought not lo hear such things m by tliem elves lulu acuoii w.lh the.l arms slr j franklin of tho royal navy llmvi more n i wish i had ol ihe en \ ml , h w r isisuu.s they seemed either lust in | (|| iai td0 | aue , er _ of this month for o,i.,i avcision to taking purl in convcrsa , h eir uwn rifl.ciiui.b ol doaing ,, ' e ** yhirled ' van pieman's land to assume the govern uu n w..l strange in Â« coa h but as i saw ; ve|y recluiuig j ,,,;, en in the room of colonel arthur lhal i.i.iii our rustic i ranter were rather along wiihan ineese anseuu ,,â€žâ€ž,,â€ž f i a general reform association for scot luliiig 4r sinking in lore lie linn assiiranc ol | wenm a u l ai ul|j o f i ern bracing all classes of reformers the young skeptic i thought i ought to apeak lu | 8h au j bl | v ta g hay uul ul a na u.-t the . n i b |, m | lir to those lately established in so 1 aald to in u von seem from jour con j j ihus lell io hiiusell un a ham j |.- lllr | iin j a , lt j iruluncl has just been fo.m li,l,,,t aaaertioiis to know much about death j | ul ,â€ž, ln â€ž, iâ€ž,ar.i wiilnn a cÂ«..pl uf leet ul ihe i wbal is death | g.ouiid and wuliuul bide rail or g^aru u any u f|om gl p ctrrsdurg that thero why death said bo what is deathl 1 scripjton diaplayed a 0 " n "' uu .* , "'â„¢ lj i(jn bg l "â€ž. ' nr c upward of 3,000 workmen employed in wh every li knowa that il ia when a of juuiping uut by i â€¢ ub " , j m , j;tr j by hia building a cathedral lo be dedicated to st linn iiie ceas s to livc;aud there is an end , """" y , aln ihe psso.ble sudduo ouu.ingency j | s;iac . the outside of the cupalo is to bu ,,| bun f a hatl " ! ornamented by 5j4 columns ol granite each liul this said 1 is no definition ton i ,. v y uh re f ere0 ce lo this rowje uf conveying q , o(|0 pu , ce 42 f eel jâ€žh 15 of which should ut least define wbal you talk about how8t un i e carnages una pail.eulai^luaiaoce u h _ ive b , iady brrl â€ž e d the porticoes will o confiiletitlv else you ulieu.pt lo urgus j iag j 0 d.-piayid b an aui.ua on *"â€¢."â€¢" j ue | s 0 feet in i ngth and will be euppor irom-you know not wlnil lo draw a cef wu.lhy of iiutiue an old j nurae . gu e â€ž, u j l 41 columns of granite with bases tl y from an uncertainly is not death kijed lu draw waguns ladenjs w 1 , q w , ien filiwbed , lt will aiii.1 i u.ed.ssolulion of the body is not level " â€ž,â€žâ€ž , nvll jmvity his sir 1 | e ,| ie sl oiagnificeiit edifice elected in lhat what you mean by death tllouitainii ieÂ«Â«ireu,is accordingly unbiiohed modern tunes tes'said be that is it it is the dtsso c1 rt | mc |, , c j,,â€žâ€ži 0 invariably ft.atalluwa lbs mrs.norion 1ms commenced proceedings lution of the body carriages lu pass buu and roiling alter the irain m liusuan d in lhe proper court tor well ihe.i i said aie the body and the , 0ij , , | 0 w oa.riage of hie w c ~* d ' m parallob , ., . soul the same thing is the principle ol iud ,,., ,,. i e l.ai uoionly w uiuu oig.n . Â» m norlon bw , rri ed a nrts and ta ueitisnotiand what the he v^^^^^ux.n.dj alt asl f Â»â€¢"Â« the sheridan's grand reio nee d iu n.,1aeun_asu w Â»" ihealore g a j r j , s fiea all the reports lha have cbt then said i it follows that the \^?,$ fu , , lw use il,o.lnly wondet.ol par j o het beauty .. she appears d.asolut on of the body has nothing to do rf ln , m â€ž?â€ž_, Â« it uerfirruiauee ou â„¢ to dislike the public gaze and admiration Â£Â£?Â£Â£>Â£ tbe^l canot nomist ituagln it difficult lur '-'; xiu 1 -*" s,ie uitardu * at " acu l *" " mw of mal'risl hat can bo dissolved there j sâ€žch ac.se lu pr.se.va a i Â»*Â»â€¢ m â€ž en lore dcatb,while it passes over thebody.doca fju,w slate of maryland city oj baltimore ect on this oth day of august 1836 before me lhe subscriber a justice of the peace of iho stale of maryland residing in tho city of baltimore personally appeared richard leminon robert burry and james chesion and made oath that the fuiegoing return signed by ihem is just and true to lhe best of their knowledge & belief sworn before j as r latimer out hearts are wi'.h our native land our song is for hoi freedom our prayers arc for the gallant bund who strike where honor ii lead em we love the taintless nir we breathe its v m , . ' i â€¢ . â– , , :. 1 i w oe ami 'â€¢"'" "" >â– '* ''" l,rs ' r n inn i iti 1 ien all al once loouoni in belonged tu u.u lor seeing lair play b ' '' " 1,n ' ' " " ,.,, i ; .,,â€ž,,, inn .-,. i lei his tail -!.| lsawhi.n jump is il over something am i [( ' > â€¢ ,, a>aw , u u he poor iclh.v change his direetion ; and ll.eu sncl a rai ,,,,",, ,,, was moving off iâ€ži r lie m llillg i never did hear i llio'l ll.al the ' u â€ž n ( madu em mule and si.-h an were at leusl loriy snakes all up ii a luiiip .... is um old uruwu dt set up so 1 forgot ll.e bear and si i in in ;.'.., wins i,,i at em ; and as long as 1 1 men in i ' n'iu,eii mad before henuw duublsn :::::::;-''''â– ,',' ';:,;, r ':;=-''''-: ai-hh^s anj 1 saw lliere were only two â€” llial tbey ,,,â€ž,â€ž,.,â€ž",â€ž-,,, ,â€ž| hisoyes c ,. i . . t were real mtlles inking a regiiliil li^bl -^ i ,,,.,, â€ž ; me in a duik n gl.i lie gamed u,'uii figlll roll you know i uiw'iys see iflâ€ž,e,sol popped lhe miles i is i did so hi lln-re is any clianc ; . â– i | - pt.iiiied uiy ,..,.â– upon em ana spun roui.u jiÂ»i like bell deler.llliied to look Â».., and see that ue was a i p inoughl lt v good lime lo get they had fair play until of vin were lar c.eai su i slipped oil ami cji.iiuutil my y Â«Â«" , ll,fl : ' f â– ' "' ' "', ' ' '"'' i ;"', ; i 1 "" i tl'iid that was aba , yuu as id n ir ;,.- 1 coiii i iocs annul six leet long j r iv lieu iin-y first scpara'i i lliey crawled j '^ u u ainl.'suid ii.irlli ii unghi hivi .... â– off ut different direft.o.ia a fuw yiirds ami i ,,â€ž, .,.â€ž â€ž - .â€ž, gl â€ž c t y u in mi hgh ly i then bioppiug begin to lick themselves ,,, | ., | i.ku iu kuuu what i u.akt you isi us if they w reaeouple nl dogs u bile - ... - 1 i ey were doing ihis lliey would occasion '. â– >' ''"'â– -'â– '> 'â– " : â€¢ "" > - ' ally raise their heads and look about cm -> â– ".â€¢ ' '" " â– > lor a lime and then begin licking again <=" j g lil ,,-_â€ž,;,_ -...,â€ž ,, | â€ž, ,. -, â– â€ž believe m 1'ht.y were so long st thia lhat i began lo lv | lal . ,', lu uj and kiiu.v huw i ,,. hunk they were nol genuine pluck but thai .,,,.,,. | ,,,,,. ihey were getl.ng l.red of it and wauled af r t lelt ihe i.u ruwn spinning ai locrawl off however i hegged llieir i was saying i took ilw â– â€¢ pardonaf.it thinking so hard ol em for iar.Â«d .... mr hum ' j'^'^'iw^z afier reeling a while just lung enough to po-se ii.ai i lll ' a **,',,' cool off a iile one of em roared ; he yy holler made a noise like an ox m a distance and ; u * miua . jijr ,.,â€ž, , hadgiusich â– >â€¢â– "au(jllie llll)b wl)8 so small i know'o and began to peep about him . l the same ( ooowo ,, lurn , uuni j so a crawled right at lime raising his latl up aboul six inches i no , o w , kle â€ž tiuoched utr fro lhe ilea snd and milling as if he would shako eve.y g rtw | nf n y knits i dewminsd if bs Â«Â»"'" neo.it of hia skin he was proper ,, 1il0 he ihunldjiunp off hsnuwbagmtoininm mad i tell you and irimblcd like h had te^fbevus-xlt fig k wan't sausfied with merely Â» jng aa if ba wuuld m but he cuuldu't gu las i'ts freedoms endless dower we'll twine for him a fadeless wreath who scorns a tyrant's power they tell of france's beauteous rare of italy's proud daughters of scotland's lassies england's fur and nymph's of shanoi.'s waters we heed not all their boasted bonis thpugb lords mound ihem hover our glory lies in freedom's arms a freeman for n lover whet peggy's dog her arms imprison 1 often wish my lot was hieen â€” how often i abould aland and turn to gel a pat from hands like hern we have nol seen tin work limn winch ihis extract is taken but iroin lhe speci men before us we would say in ihe lau gunge'of our neighbors the gold dig i 'â€¢ thai if came from a mine worth work ing from elksawalawa or the ptophtl of lhe hvsf snake fight and rf.ar chase ' rolfe said earth ' 1 never saw a gond ; reason for a man being serious when he could be cheerful now if you want to he serious i'll tell y.ui a story ; i'll tell you one that inaiie inu buttons once for a whole day ' then give il to us said rolfe very well said earth ' be nil atten tion and you shall bear it 1 am said rolfe well began earth ' i was living when i it happened on that piece of laud 1 bought of the squire snd a hard bargain it was 1 think he gouged me in thai trade bu that's neither here nor there 1 said before i was living on it i had been hard at work for several weeks killing a parcel of trees and trying to gel ready a small clear ing for tny next year's crop when 1 thought 1 would step over to ono of my neighbors .* p a lie or too and hear what was go ing on he lived about ten miles off by tha neat way but much further to go round by the swamp so taking lhe near path 1 went over one evening and what i hardly ever did before i forgot lo lake my gnu along 1 found the old fellow at home wj aa soon as 1 goi sealed 1 went hard lo